One of the computers tested is running Windows 10 64, the others Win 7 64
Ok - so don't look at the devices - look at what is common...
Modem logs on the broadband side - router logs - see what is happening there...
quick tip - might consider disabling IPv6 temporarily on the router if has been enabled - just to check...
Stop and consider what applications and services - IM, cloud services (onedrive, dropbox, etc)... things that you log in across all devices...
This is not a common problem - so be methodical in your approach - like I mentioned earlier, it's not HW, but perhaps it's something with your SW.
I can safely suggest that it's not interference...
Last time I tried you couldn't uninstall OneDrive in Windows 10. Well, you can try to but it just gets reinstalled with the next Window's Update. The best you can do is stop it logging in and disabling all of it's settings.deleted onedrive.
Last time I tried you couldn't uninstall OneDrive in Windows 10. Well, you can try to but it just gets reinstalled with the next Window's Update. The best you can do is stop it logging in and disabling all of it's settings.
I listened to the sound recording again. So familiar.... I can't believe I've been unable to identify it (or anybody else for that matter).
By the way, I've heard no sounds for about 10 hours. The silence is lovely.
Yeah, a little like that... sort of like the disconnect sound? Unfortunately, I don't have skype on any of the computers.
I don't think so. Those messages are drops of IPv6 packets but you've already tried disabling IPv6 with no effect.Could that be any sort of clue?
Do you have any IoT devices recently installed ?
What new devices in your house when this started ?
powerline/homeplug devices ?
(there was another thread here linking to this issue)
It's very similar to the old Windows XP Ding sound (not the new one):
Tried with sound card disabled? Is the sound randomly occurring or is there a pattern? Do you live near an
airport(think radar). Know how to choke unwanted RF signal using ferrite cores? How about shielding?
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